Justin Rose moved up one spot into sole possession of the lead after 36 holes at the 2019 Farmers Insurance Open.
The South African star finished the second round with a 66 to drop his two-day total to a tournament-record-tying 15-under par. He's three shots in front of Hideki Matsuyama for the top spot.
PGA TOUR-15 through two rounds. @JustinRose99 ties the 36-hole @FarmersInsOpen record with a score of 129. #LiveUnderPar https://t.co/hV8MGVEBXq
One player who likely won't factor into the leaderboard the rest of this weekend is Tiger Woods.